More Mobile Anger
from the it-never-ends dept
Very few things get a response like stories about people talking loudly on their mobile phones. I certainly noticed it when I wrote about how mobile phones seemed to make people angry, and a NY Times reporter is discovering the same thing. He wrote a similar article last week, and was inundated with emails from people expressing displeasure (to put it mildly) with those who use their mobile phones on trains. Some have even said that they've had to move back to airplanes instead of trains because of the noise. Imagine how things will be once people are allowed to use mobile phones in the air.
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